12 Mar 2014 12 Comments
Carey Baldwin Confesses!
Sometimes a book or an author comes along that is really special. Carey Baldwin is just such an author, and her new book Confession is just such a book.
Each line of Confession is beautifully crafted. Whether the heroine is confronting the hero, or being threatened by a patient in her office, you feel every heartbeat, every nervous tremor that the heroine tries to conceal. You feel her loneliness, her desire to do the right thing, her indecision, and her bravery.
Can you tell that I loved this book? And isn’t that cover terrific?
Carey is as interesting as her characters. She’s a mild-mannered physician (still practicing full time) who happens to write edgy romantic thrillers. What’s a nice girl like Carey doing writing scare-you-silly thrillers? She says: “When you’re a former clinical psychologist, writing about psychopaths comes naturally, and when you’re a hopeless romantic…, well, you do the math!”
I asked her if she had anything secret and interesting to confess. Here are some of Carey’s Confessions:
- I invented a test called the THE SEX REP. It was published in the Journal Of Personality. Not how it sounds though—it’s not about what happens between the sheets. It’s used to measure sex-role stereotyping and gender identity.
- I was once voted Professor of the Year at a State University. I think my students felt sorry for me because I had to breastfeed my colicky baby in class.
- Along with my two kids, I was once dropped off in the Alaskan wilderness by a float plane. We hiked through Misty Fjords national monument in total isolation. Except of course for the bears.
- I once ran a marathon with my best friend. We lost each other at the port-a-potties before the race and didn’t find each other until the finish line.
- I put salt on my cantaloupe. I don’t think this is either fun or weird but my critique partners do and they made me put this on the list.
- I bought my car because the color was called Alpine Rain and I thought that sounded romantic.
- I once sold one of my original photographs for $1500 at an art festival. Unfortunately, it used to hang on my living room wall, and now my favorite photograph belongs to someone else.
All I can say is WOW.
Anyway, here is the blurb from Confession. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
They say the Santa Fe Saint comes to save your soul—by taking your life.
Newly minted psychiatrist Faith Clancy gets the shock of her life when her first patient confesses to the grisly Saint murders. By law she’s compelled to notify the authorities, but is her patient really The Saint? Or will she contribute to more death by turning the wrong man over to the police?
Faith is going to need all her wits and the help of a powerful adversary, Luke Jericho, if she’s to unravel the truth. But she doesn’t realize she’s about to become an unwitting pawn in a serial killer’s diabolical game: For once he’s finished with Faith, she’ll become his next victim.
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:03:37
Welcome, Carey!!! Awesome cover! And salt on your cantaloupe – rock on, girl! I love me some prosciutto-wrapped cantaloupe!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:51:56
A girl after my own heart! I love that, and with fig preserves on the side! Thanks, Kerri. I do love that cover!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:22:45
Welcome, Carey! That sounds like a great book! Totally up my alley. I’m looking forward to picking it up. Best of luck!!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:52:19
Thanks so much, Pintip!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:50:13
Diana you rock! Thanks for having me and for all the kind words about CONFESSION~
Mar 12, 2014 @ 09:53:28
You know this gives me a chance to say “Nom nom” a phrase I recently had to look up in the Urban Dictionary 🙂
Mar 12, 2014 @ 10:02:07
Nom, nom? Which means…?
Carey, I’ve known you for 2 years and did not know ANY of those confessions! What are margaritas at RWA Nationals for, if not for facts like those!
LOVED “Confession” and I KNOW this will be your breakout novel. See you at your FB party! (You may want to provide the link here too.)
Mar 12, 2014 @ 10:18:07
I LOVE Carey’s confessions! So funny! I can just picture her nursing a baby in class. I’m amazed about anyone being dropped off in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. I freak out if my GPS can’t help me find a detour. I can’t imagine what I’d be like in any kind of hiking adventure. Walking in circles would be my best guess.
CONFESSION sounds like a great book–thrilling and suspenseful! And I love the tie in with the author’s own confessions in the post. 🙂
I can’t think of a better reason to pick a color of a car, either. I named my first car Howie after my driving instructor. Lol. But there wasn’t much romance involved. He was old but reliable, much like my first car.
Mar 12, 2014 @ 10:58:48
LOVE the confession about the marathon. How funny (and kind of sad actually!) to go through all the training and preparation to run a marathon with a friend, and then lose them at the port-a-potty! Too funny. Congrats on your new book, Carey. As you know, I am DYING of jealousy. LOVE LOVE LOVE that cover. If it wasn’t weird to make a poster of someone else’s cover, I’d totally have that framed and on my office wall. I love the story that goes with that awesome cover as well. You could probably write about anything and I’d be enthralled. You have a truly unique way of phrasing and describing things that just makes everything you do incredibly compelling. Hope you had an awesome release day yesterday and a really fun Facebook launch party tonight! Cheers!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 12:40:34
Wow, what great confessions, Carey! I love the name of your car’s color too. Mine is “green tea metallic.” 😉 Losing your friend at a marathon sounds like something I would do too. Happy release week!
Mar 12, 2014 @ 13:06:38
My mom and grandma salted their cantaloupe. I think it’s a Midwestern thing.
Mar 12, 2014 @ 13:21:54
My grandfather salted his canteloupe, too! And he was Alabama through and through. Though he may have picked it up somewhere else–like Cherry Point where he met my grandmother. Also, to be honest, he salted EVERYTHING.
Carey, I am so thrilled for you and can’t wait for the rest of the world to read CONFESSION and fall under it’s spell. It’s fascinating and creepy and thrilling and romanitc! Just what a book should be in my opinion! Congratulations, lady!